Technicolor - Thomson 545/570 manual SpeedTouch Web Interface

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5 SpeedTouch™ Web Interface

Click the Data Security tab to enable/disable the 64-bit/128-bit WEP encryp- tion:

By default WEP encryption is enabled (at 128-bit encryption). To change the WEP encryption:

1 Select the desired WEP encryption level (64-bit or 128-bit).

2 Enter a WEP key of your choice. In the case of:

64-bit encryption

The 40-bits WEP key must consist of 10 hexadecimal digits.

128-bit encryption

The 104-bits WEP key consists of 26 hexadecimal digits.

Note Hexadecimal numbers range from 0 to 9, while hexadecimal letters range from A to F.

3Click Apply to apply the WEP encryption settings.

4Reconfigure your wireless client(s) to use the changed settings.

5Click Save all to save your changes to persistent memory.

To ensure the highest level of security, you may change the wireless settings on a regular basis. However, never use obvious keys.

View the current Access Control List. Via this table you can also manually add or delete wireless clients and configure whether wireless clients are allowed to participate in the SpeedTouch™ wireless IP environment or not.

To enable/disable the registration button, select/clear Use Register button for regis- tration:

If registration is enabled, the following table is shown:

Clicking the Register button triggers the SpeedTouch™ to unlock the access control list for a maximum time frame of one minute. The first new wireless client successfully attempting to associate with the SpeedTouch™ (having the correct wireless settings (Network Name and, if required, Network key)) will be added to the table as allowed station, after which the access control list is immediately locked again.

Note The SpeedTouch™ automatically saves your current configura- tion at the end of the registration.

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